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Bad Breath (halitosis)
While bad breath might be a symptom of some other disorder, it most
likely stems from dental decay and periodontitis. Periodontitis
is a disease affecting gums and bone that support the teeth, and
it results from inadequate tooth brushing and flossing. In this
disease, the irritated gums pull away from the teeth and form pockets
between the teeth and the gums. These pockets fill with bacteria
and pus which give off a foul odor. Patients with bad breath need
a complete dental evaluation. If gum disease and/or dental decay
is diagnosed, it can be treated readily. The patient will no longer
have an infection in his or her mouth, and he or she will no longer
have the embarrassment of bad breath. If you have questions regarding
halitosis, please call our office.
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